discuss document export feedback print share War Memorial galleries Additions and Corrections to the Rolls of HonourAuckland Museum has taken care that the names on the Rolls of Honour are correct. However there may be some historical inaccuracies or oversights that require attention.Read more Colours GalleryColours gallery tells the story of our dual history as both Auckland's Museum and War Memorial. Read more Holocaust GalleryThe Holocaust Gallery was developed with the support of Auckland's Jewish community and tells the story of the Holocaust through artifacts, photographs and the personal stories of refugees who came to New Zealand.Read more Pou Kanohi New Zealand at War The Pou Kanohi gallery is a place to learn about New Zealand’s unique story of war and reflect on why, 100 years later, it still matters.Read more Pou Maumahara Memorial Discovery CentreOur Memorial Discovery Centre, Pou Maumahara, is a place for visitors to research and make personal discoveries about New Zealand servicemen and women.Read more Scars on the HeartScars on the Heart presents the human cost of war. Read more SpitfireThe Spitfire was the favourite fighter aircraft of New Zealand and British fighter pilots in World War Two. Read more World War One Hall of MemoriesAlmost a third of those killed have no known grave. Here the Auckland Roll of Honour is inscribed on the walls of the Museum, a memorial to commemorate the fallen.Read more World War Two Hall of MemoriesThe names of men and women of Auckland lost during World War II are recorded in the marble Hall of Memories. Read more ZeroThe mainstay of Japan's air war in the Pacific this Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero-sen 22 was intended to be flown on a kamikaze mission.Read more Auckland CenotaphStanding on consecrated ground in the Court of Honour in front of Auckland War Memorial Museum, the Auckland Cenotaph has been at the centre of commemorative events since 1929.Read more